Case Report

Syncope with Surprise: An Unexpected Finding of Huge Gastric Diverticulum

Figure 1

Arterial phase CT scan (frontal and sagittal planes) showing a large diverticulum of the size of 52 × 68 × 72 millimeters protruding from the gastric fundus, with fluid content. The retroperitoneal location of the pouch is well visible in the sagittal scan, as well as its tight adhesions with the inferomedial surface of the spleen, the ipsilateral adrenal gland, and the upper posterior surface of the body and tail of the pancreas.